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Kiko Denzer - Woodworker/Artist/Writer/Teacher/Builder/Homesteader (Spotify Video)

Kiko Denzer - Woodworker/Artist/Writer/Teacher/Builder/Homesteader (Spotify Video)

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Owen is joined by Kiko Denzer, a man of many talents and vocations. His gigs have included writing, editing, managing a community newspaper, and building a homestead, as well as his current array of teaching, publishing, building, homesteading, and producing various arts and crafts. A move into a tar paper shack outside of the city during Kiko's mid-adult life opened his eyes to a different approach to life. A way that involved focus on community and having closer ties to the land. During this conversation with Owen, ideas are exchanged about consumerism, the dichotomy of making a living from the creation of art, among other philosophical topics making for an engaging dialogue that's relatable to anyone considering self employment.


FIND Kiko

https://www.handprintpress.com

@KikoDenzer

Listen more to Kiko https://www.buildingsustainabilitypodcast.com/earth-ovens-philosophies-and-stories-kiko-denzer/

https://www.splendidtable.org/story/2016/08/18/the-art-of-the-spoon

https://cutthecraft.buzzsprout.com/971035/episodes/9630935-episode-039-kiko-denzer

TIMESTAMPS

(0:00) Intro

(0:30) What Kiko does

(4:56) The Tarweed Folk School

(9:30) Lifestyle decisions

(12:56) His life path

(21:32) How a mental switch informed his life

(26:33) Art as a hobby vs profession

(45:59) His future

(49:11) Kiko's advice for a Bossless path

(50:35) How to find Kiko

(51:23) Wrap up

(52:01) Outro

#bosslesspathpodcast, #podcast, #videopodcast, #bosslesspath, #interview, #selfemployed, #KikoDenzer, #TarweedFolkSchool

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